Brilliant Banda lifts Zambia to big win

Striker Barbra Banda scored five goals as Zambia cruised into the semifinals of the 2022 HOLLYWOODBETS COSAFA Women’s Championship thanks to a resounding 7-0 victory over Lesotho at the Madibaz Stadium in Nelson Mandela Bay on Sunday (4 September).

Banda was lethal in front of goal as she took her tally in the tournament to seven in just two games to head the scorers charts.

Zambia celebrates another goal in the 2022 Hollywoodbets COSAFA Women’s Championship

Evarine Katongo and Siomala Mapepa also netted goals for the Copper Queens, who have underlined their status as one of the pre-tournament favourites, having brought with them many of the players who won them the bronze medal at the recent Women’s Africa Cup of Nations.

They have ensured a semifinal place and so can take it easy in their final pool match against Eswatini on Tuesday.

Namibia (Red) takes Eswatini (White) in the 2022 Hollywoodbets COSAFA Women’s Championship

Ivone Kooper scored a brace for Namibia as they beat Eswatini 5-1, including an excellent first goal as she lobbed the goalkeeper from the edge of the box.

It was 2-0 midway through the first half when Memory Ngonda beat Eswatini keeper Gcinile Dlamini at her near post.

Eswatini pulled a goal back just before halftime when Sisanda Ndzinisa drilled the ball in low from just inside the box.

But Namibia scored three more times in the second period when Kooper added her second, and three minutes later Veweziwa Kotjipati added a fourth.

Zenatha Coleman, captain of the Namibia Women’s National Football Team

Zenatha Coleman had missed a penalty earlier in the half but second time round converted from 12 yards after being given another opportunity late on.

The action continues on Monday with the second round of games in Group C as defending champions Tanzania look to make it back-to-back wins when they meet Botswana at the Madibaz Stadium (15h30 CAT).

That will be preceded by a clash between Malawi and Comoros (12h00 CAT), who both need to win to stay in contention of a semifinal place.

The best news for local fans is that tickets to the matches are FREE! They can be collected from SASOL outlets in Summerstrand, Disa, Motherwell and Standford Road.

All matches will be streamed live on www.cosafa.tv and FIFA+, and will also available on SuperSport, with selected games to be shown on SABC.

You can also follow the action at www.cosafa.com, and our official Twitter and Facebook pages.

SUNDAY’S RESULTS
Group B
Namibia 5
 (Kooper 22′, 70′, Ngonda 25′, Kotjipati 74′, Coleman 90’pen) Eswatini 1 (Ndzinisa 45′)

Zambia 7 (Banda 11′, 30′, 49′, 53′, 57′, Katongo 45′, Mapepa 67′) Lesotho 0

MONDAY’S FIXTURES
Group C
12h00 (10h00 GMT) – Malawi vs Comoros – Madibaz Stadium

15h30 (13h30 GMT) – Botswana vs Tanzania – Madibaz Stadium

STANDINGS  

GROUP APWDLGFGAGDPTS
South Africa22007076
Mozambique21106154
Angola201114-31
Mauritius200209-90
GROUP BPWDLGFGAGDPTS
Zambia22009096
Lesotho210137-43
Namibia21015323
Eswatini200218-70
GROUP CPWDLGFGAGDPTS
Tanzania11003033
Botswana10101101
Malawi10101101
Comoros100103-30

TOURNAMENT STATS
Matches Played: 10
Goals scored: 37
Biggest victory: Zambia 7 Lesotho 0 (Group B, September 4)
Most goals in a game: 7 – Zambia 7 Lesotho 0 (Group B, September 4)

GOALSCORERS
7 goals – 
Barbra Banda (Zambia)
3 – Boitumelo Rabale (Lesotho), Lithemba Sam-Sam (South Africa)
2 – Ivone Kooper (Namibia) Enekia Lunyamila (Tanzania), Refilwe Maseko (South Africa)
1 – Zenatha Coleman (Namibia), Cidalia Cuta (Mozambique), Deolinda Gove (Mozambique), Veweziwa Kotjipati (Namibia), Evarine Katongo (Zambia), Isobel
Jorge (Mozambique), Cristina Makua (Angola), Cina Manuel (Mozambique), Siomala Mapepa (Zambia), Donisia Minja (Tanzania), Wezzie Mvula (Malawi), Sisanda Ndzinisa (Eswatini), Memory Ngonda (Namibia), Gaonyadiwe Ontlametse (Botswana), Michelle Sampson (South Africa), Sphumelele Shamase (South Africa), Lonica Tsanwane (Mozambique)
Own goal – 
Elsa Dadard (Mauritius)

Source: COSAFA.com